A. The word is abound. [uh-bound]
-Nichole G.


B. The haunted pirate ship abounds with ghost pirates, lost between worlds.
-Anna B.

C. (dictionary.com)
Abound-

  1. To be great in number or amount.
  2. To be fully supplied or filled; teem. See Synonyms at teem1.
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-Nick T.

E. (dictionary.com)
synonyms
**abound**, **be abundant**, **be numerous**, **be plentiful**, **be prolific**, **bear**, **brim**, **bristle**, **burst**, **bustle**, **crawl**, **crowd**, **flow**, **grow**, **jam**, **overflow**, **overrun**, **pack**, **pour**, **pour out**, **produce**, **prosper**, **pullulate**, **rain**, **roll in**, **shower**, **superabound**, **swarm**, **swell**, **swim in**, **wallow in**
Antonyms:
**lack**, **need**, **want**
[emilyh]

F. The word abound simply refers to anything in a large amount, so everyone has an experience that could relate to the word. One experience of my own that comes to mind when I hear the word "abound" is a day trip to New York several years ago the see the Thanksgiving parade. My aunt from Pennsyvlania had a hotel room that looked out over a street where the parade was passing by, so we were able to stay inside and watch it. The streets absolutely abounded with people. It was so crowded that I remember being surprised anyone could move easily. Seeing it from above gave me an interesting perspective of the huge mass of tourists.
-Christa

G. The word abound relates to the movie Richy Rich because in the movie, the main character Richy, has a lot of money. Him and his parents are abound with cash.
-Blair S.

H. Rumors even abound that Locke's mysterious paralysis could be explained, but we'll believe that when we see it. (From http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16928798/page/2/). The word describes how rumors were around about the paralysis and that there were a great number of them.